Aside from some hiccups with voters who went to the polls to find out they're not registered, today's Primary Election is going smoothly so far.

Maria Pangelinan, Guam Election Commission executive director, said some voting locations reported today that they've had people come up expecting to vote but whose names weren't on the list of registered voters.

"We were able to resolve most of them - they were primarily issues like they hadn't voted in two years or so and didn't think they had to re-register, or they moved to another village and thought their registration would be transferred automatically," she said.

Pangelinan has called for people to register so they can exercise their right to vote. She continued her call to voters to head to the polls today.